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Linux Kernel modes for file I/O: buffered and direct. (See also: kswapd and Jens Axboe)
Related terms
See also
cat
, tac
, more
, less
, tail
, mtail
, echo
, stdin
, tr
, column
, paste
, truncate
, logrotate
, xzcat
pv
, progress
, sort
, ncat
, virt-cat
, awk
, join
, col
, fold
, tee
, sponge
, nfs-cat
, journalctl, ccat, icat, EOF
, lolcat
- file, File system, directory,
touch
, mkdir
, ls
, ln
truncate
, fallocate
, split
, stat
, inode, File descriptor, superblock, block size (blockdev
), fuser
, lsof
, scrub
, chattr
, ulimit (nofiles), cp
, mv
, file (command)
, mkfifo
, chmod
- File systems:
ext4
, XFS
, ZFS
, btrfs
, wipefs
, findfs
, HDFS
, overlay
, aufs
, virt-filesystems
, Windows: (FAT, NTFS, ReFS), GPFS, squashfs, Ecryptfs, Encfs, FUSE, VMFS, Comparison of distributed file systems, Userspace filesystem, Resize filesystem size
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